Seminar XX: Encore

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Seminar XX: Encore is a pivotal 1972–73 psychoanalytic seminar by Jacques Lacan that explores the relationship between sexuality, language, and the limits of knowledge, notably formulating his influential theory of feminine sexuality and jouissance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf psychoanalytic seminar
work by Jacques Lacan
academicDiscipline psychoanalysis
addresses limits of the phallic function for feminine subjectivity
logic of sexual non-rapport
relation between love and knowledge
author Jacques Lacan NERFINISHED
centralConcept Other jouissance NERFINISHED
discourse
phallic function
sexual difference
signifier
the Other NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinLacanSeminars twentieth seminar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
dateRange 1972–1973
explores limits of knowledge in psychoanalysis
relation between jouissance and the signifier
relation between sexuality and language
follows Seminar XIX NERFINISHED
formulates Lacan's theory of feminine jouissance
Lacan's theory of feminine sexuality
hasForm edited transcript
oral seminar
hasTranslation The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XX: Encore NERFINISHED
inception 1972
1973
influenced feminist theory
gender studies
literary theory
philosophy
language French
mainSubject feminine sexuality
jouissance
language
limits of knowledge
sexuality
partOf Jacques Lacan's seminars NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Paris NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1975
publisher Éditions du Seuil NERFINISHED
setting Paris psychoanalytic school NERFINISHED
subtitle On Feminine Sexuality, The Limits of Love and Knowledge NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework post-structuralism
structuralism
titleMeaning Encore (Again)
translatedInto English

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Jacques Lacan notableWork Seminar XX: Encore